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CAMHS School in Reach (SiR) Educational Mental Health PractitionerinCaernarfoninCaernarfonPUBLISHED MON 17 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,898 to £45,637 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
MENTAL HEALTHNHS
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the emotional and mental health of children and young people in local primary and secondary schools.
Collaboration with a diverse range of stakeholders, including teachers, parents, and other professionals, fostering a strong community network.
Engagement in proactive mental health interventions, including training and group work, helping to build a supportive school environment.
The role is embedded within a well-established CAMHS framework, promoting effective early intervention and preventative strategies.
Possibility to work in a bilingual environment, enhancing communication and making services more accessible for Welsh-speaking communities.
Travel across beautiful locations in Gwynedd and Mon, allowing for a varied work environment.
Supportive working culture within the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, focusing on the professional growth and well-being of staff.
Join the CAMHS School in Reach team in beautiful Caernarfon and be part of something truly impactful! We’re on the lookout for a passionate and dedicated Band 6 Educational Mental Health Practitioner to help support the emotional and mental wellbeing of children and young people within our local schools. As a member of our collaborative team, you’ll deliver training, consultations, and early advice while empowering teachers, parents, and learners. If you’re someone who values partnership and wants to make a real difference in the lives of young people, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

In this rewarding role, you'll be instrumental in shaping a supportive environment that nurtures students' mental health, guided by the principles of the NEST framework. Your ability to communicate in Welsh and travel across Gwynedd and Mon will enhance your contributions to our multi-agency collaborations. If you see yourself as a compassionate advocate for mental health in education, connect with us today! For more information, feel free to reach out to Elin Sanderson at 03000 852450 or Elin.Sanderson@wales.nhs.uk. Let’s inspire a brighter future together!
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the emotional and mental health of children and young people in local primary and secondary schools.
Collaboration with a diverse range of stakeholders, including teachers, parents, and other professionals, fostering a strong community network.
Engagement in proactive mental health interventions, including training and group work, helping to build a supportive school environment.
The role is embedded within a well-established CAMHS framework, promoting effective early intervention and preventative strategies.
Possibility to work in a bilingual environment, enhancing communication and making services more accessible for Welsh-speaking communities.
Travel across beautiful locations in Gwynedd and Mon, allowing for a varied work environment.
Supportive working culture within the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, focusing on the professional growth and well-being of staff.

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